Yellowstone closure in effect for bison operationsBy Moosetrack Megan

Posted: January 17, 2018

MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, WY – Beginning Tuesday, January 16, a temporary area closure around the Stephens Creek administrative area will go into effect.

Located in the northern section of the park near Gardiner, Montana, the Stephens Creek administrative area includes corral operations, equipment storage, a native plant nursery, a firing range, and, during the winter, the facility that is used to capture, sort, test, and temporarily hold bison. The administrative area is closed to the public year-round. During bison operations, the park enacts an additional temporary area closure around the facility for safety.

Bison operations at Stephens Creek happen on behalf of all Interagency Bison Management Plan (IBMP) partners which include federal, state, and tribal groups. On January 4, 2018, the IBMP partners agreed to a 2018 winter operations plan that calls for a reduction of Yellowstone’s current population of 4,800 bison because the state of Montana has limited tolerance for natural bison migrations from the park onto state lands.

Reducing the population in the past has been achieved using two methods: 1) public and tribal hunting outside the park, and 2) capturing bison near the park boundary and then transferring them to Native American tribes for processing and distribution of meat and hides to their members.

Unmanned aircraft (drones) are prohibited in Yellowstone National Park.